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Cruising Singapore River  
   

Cruising Singapore River

More fun shots from the river. The large glass and metal structure on the other side of the bridge is a cultural centre. Its shape was inspired by the smelliest of smelly melons, the durian. I found that fact to be a little odd. Like, why would you pay homage to something that smells like old gym socks?
Singapore Fling

July 20th 2006
It really was a fling: one day to run wild along the streets of Singapore, soaking in all the pleasures and delights the city has to offer. Not much more I can say at this point, as time is running out on me here. Enjoy the photos for now and hopefully I'll be able to come up with a composition more in keeping with my usual eloquence at a later date. ... read more
Asia » Singapore

Singapore Flag Singapore was founded as a British trading colony in 1819. It joined the Malaysian Federation in 1963 but separated two years later and became independent. It subsequently became one of the world's most prosperous countries with strong international ... ... read more
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